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 Apinant Hoontrakul
 International Student Insurance
 Marketing Manager/ Licensed Insurance Agent

 Cynthia Cox
 Oregon State University
 International Student Advisor

 Sage Mwiinga
 The College of Idaho
 International Student Advisor
 What students need to know:
 Healthcare inside vs. outside the US
 Health insurance
 Staying healthy

 Tools and strategies to educate students

 Crisis management: what to do in an emergency
 Discussions
What students should know about...
Healthcare in the US is expensive!
Outside the US

Inside the US

 Medical treatment is less

 Medical treatment is

 Nationalized health care

 Private insurance

 Visit hospital for major and

 Hospital is not the “go-to”

expensive

minor conditions

expensive

for all treatment
•
•
•
•

Minor sicknesses & injuries
Wellness & preventative care
Serious medical conditions
Emergency
What students should know about...

•
•
•
•

Key insurance provisions
How to use insurance
Common misconceptions
The Affordable Care Act
Out-of-pocket costs
Wellness Care/ Preventative Care
Mental health
Maternity
Pre-existing Conditions
 Where to get treatment
 Provider Network
 How to file a claim
 Who to contact to get assistance
“Don’t have to pay anything”
Covers “everything”
Dental & vision
 IRS enforces mandate based on resident vs. non-resident alien

analysis

 F, M, Q and J (student/scholar) visa holders are exempt for 5

years from:

 maintaining minimum essential coverage
 paying the shared responsibility payment

 International students can choose their plan:
 School’s group plan
 Individual health insurance
 State exchanges

 International students will still need to meet the US Department

of State (J visa) and their school’s insurance minimums


Annual Limits:
 Policy year September 24, 2012 until December 31, 2013:
Annual limits of no less than $500,000
 Policy year on or after January 1, 2014:
No annual limits






Preventative Care: Student health coverage is
required to provide preventive services without costsharing.
Lifetime Limits: Plan may not impose lifetime limits
Pre-existing condition limitations: Plans may not
impose pre-existing condition limitation on those
younger than age 19.
•

After January 2014, pre-existing conditions cannot be excluded
What students should know about...
 Leaving home for the first time
 Having appropriate transportation
 Making adjustments:
 Cultural differences
 Climate differences
 Mental issues
 Physical issues
 Poor Diet & Physical health

 Risky Behaviors
 Sex
 Drugs
 Alcohol
 Environmental
 Get involved
 School associations
 Community organizations
 Intramural/club sports

 Gym and recreational areas
 Develop support systems
 Advisors and Support Staff
 Mental health counselors
 *Stigma associated with mental health
 Develop a healthy lifestyle
 Exercise
 Eat
 Sleep
Tools and Strategies
 Orientations
 Physical materials
 Virtual resources
 Educational video example:

http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/explained/ushealthcare-system-video.php
-Website
-Pre-Departure Guide
-Email
 Welcome Packets
 Email Communication
 Request for allergy information

 Student Experience Blogs –

(http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/blog/student-experience)

 Facebook
 RA Training on Cultural Awareness
- Student Health Services at Orientation

-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGtafBJjJrA&feature=player_embedded
 Video
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGtafBJjJrA
 New International Student Orientation
 “Your Health & Welfare at The College of Idaho”
 Team-building activities (social support network).
 Use of upperclassmen – share personal experiences.
 International Student First Year Mentor
 International Coffee hour
 Student Health Mentors give presentations

 Online Ongoing Orientation
 Alcohol Awareness Module
 Sexual Health Module
 Potential Mental Health or “Healthy Living” module
 Residence Life programing
 Alcohol Awareness, Suicide Prevention, etc.
 International Student Support Group
 International Student Organization

 Collaboration with other offices on campus
 Partnerships with local community members
 Religious organizations, alumni, etc
 Questions
 Tools
 Effective strategies

 Personal experience
 Apinant Hoontrakul
 ahoontrakul@internationalstudentinsurance.com

 Cynthia Cox
 cynthia.cox2@oregonstate.edu

 Sage Mwiinga
 smwiinga@collegeofidaho.edu

 Ismail Warsame
 ismail.warsame@oregonstate.edu

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Keeping Student Healthy in the US

  • 1.
  • 2.  Apinant Hoontrakul  International Student Insurance  Marketing Manager/ Licensed Insurance Agent  Cynthia Cox  Oregon State University  International Student Advisor  Sage Mwiinga  The College of Idaho  International Student Advisor
  • 3.  What students need to know:  Healthcare inside vs. outside the US  Health insurance  Staying healthy  Tools and strategies to educate students  Crisis management: what to do in an emergency  Discussions
  • 4. What students should know about...
  • 5. Healthcare in the US is expensive!
  • 6. Outside the US Inside the US  Medical treatment is less  Medical treatment is  Nationalized health care  Private insurance  Visit hospital for major and  Hospital is not the “go-to” expensive minor conditions expensive for all treatment
  • 7. • • • • Minor sicknesses & injuries Wellness & preventative care Serious medical conditions Emergency
  • 8. What students should know about... • • • • Key insurance provisions How to use insurance Common misconceptions The Affordable Care Act
  • 9. Out-of-pocket costs Wellness Care/ Preventative Care Mental health Maternity Pre-existing Conditions
  • 10.  Where to get treatment  Provider Network  How to file a claim  Who to contact to get assistance
  • 11. “Don’t have to pay anything” Covers “everything” Dental & vision
  • 12.
  • 13.  IRS enforces mandate based on resident vs. non-resident alien analysis  F, M, Q and J (student/scholar) visa holders are exempt for 5 years from:  maintaining minimum essential coverage  paying the shared responsibility payment  International students can choose their plan:  School’s group plan  Individual health insurance  State exchanges  International students will still need to meet the US Department of State (J visa) and their school’s insurance minimums
  • 14.  Annual Limits:  Policy year September 24, 2012 until December 31, 2013: Annual limits of no less than $500,000  Policy year on or after January 1, 2014: No annual limits    Preventative Care: Student health coverage is required to provide preventive services without costsharing. Lifetime Limits: Plan may not impose lifetime limits Pre-existing condition limitations: Plans may not impose pre-existing condition limitation on those younger than age 19. • After January 2014, pre-existing conditions cannot be excluded
  • 15. What students should know about...
  • 16.  Leaving home for the first time  Having appropriate transportation  Making adjustments:  Cultural differences  Climate differences
  • 17.  Mental issues  Physical issues  Poor Diet & Physical health  Risky Behaviors  Sex  Drugs  Alcohol  Environmental
  • 18.  Get involved  School associations  Community organizations  Intramural/club sports  Gym and recreational areas
  • 19.  Develop support systems  Advisors and Support Staff  Mental health counselors  *Stigma associated with mental health
  • 20.  Develop a healthy lifestyle  Exercise  Eat  Sleep
  • 22.  Orientations  Physical materials  Virtual resources  Educational video example: http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/explained/ushealthcare-system-video.php
  • 24.  Welcome Packets  Email Communication  Request for allergy information  Student Experience Blogs – (http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/blog/student-experience)  Facebook  RA Training on Cultural Awareness
  • 25. - Student Health Services at Orientation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGtafBJjJrA&feature=player_embedded
  • 27.  New International Student Orientation  “Your Health & Welfare at The College of Idaho”  Team-building activities (social support network).  Use of upperclassmen – share personal experiences.  International Student First Year Mentor
  • 28.  International Coffee hour  Student Health Mentors give presentations  Online Ongoing Orientation  Alcohol Awareness Module  Sexual Health Module  Potential Mental Health or “Healthy Living” module
  • 29.
  • 30.  Residence Life programing  Alcohol Awareness, Suicide Prevention, etc.  International Student Support Group  International Student Organization  Collaboration with other offices on campus  Partnerships with local community members  Religious organizations, alumni, etc
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.  Questions  Tools  Effective strategies  Personal experience
  • 34.  Apinant Hoontrakul  ahoontrakul@internationalstudentinsurance.com  Cynthia Cox  cynthia.cox2@oregonstate.edu  Sage Mwiinga  smwiinga@collegeofidaho.edu  Ismail Warsame  ismail.warsame@oregonstate.edu

Notas do Editor

  1. According to the World Health Organization, the United States spent more on health care per capita ($8,608), and more on health care as percentage of its GDP (17.9%), than any other nation in 2011.
  2. Do students really understand what they are and how it affects them?
  3. Seeking care at a provider that’s in-network can reduce cost and students may not have to file claims. Do they know where to go/what to do when they get sick?
  4. Cynthia
  5. SageGet involveSupport SystemLife Style
  6. SageGet involveSupport SystemLife Style
  7. Apinant
  8. Apinant – hands who do orientationsAsk what other tools
  9. More examples of what schools can do to help… Sage’s example of having counselors meeting international students in his office instead of the counseling center making student more comfortable getting help.